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OD-DP: 2021 – Applied Business Management
The sequence given in the “Key” below is the order you should take your courses in. Each line of the key corresponds to a section in the article below and its requirements. Contact your Peer Mentor for any questions or concerns on course sequencing.
Degree Sequencing:
 


KEY
C1 – Certificate 1
C2 – Certificate 2 
I – Internship   
AR – Associate Religion 
AG – Associate Generals  
C3 – Certificate 3 
BR – Bachelor Religion  
BG – Bachelor Generals 
E – Elective Courses  
 
 
ACTION ITEMS will need to be completed at key moments along your degree path.      
NOTE: Ensign College began a partnership with BYU-Pathway Worldwide to offer the six certificates listed above. That means for students who completed PathwayConnect after the Spring 2021 Semester, there were certain certificates removed from the BYU-Idaho offering as they were now being offered through Ensign College, namely: Basic Accounting, Computer Support, Hospitality and Tourism Management, and Social Media Marketing. For students who started their degrees in the Fall 2021 Semester, those four certificates were eliminated as options at BYU-Idaho, and instead provided through Ensign College. The Computer Support Certificate from BYU-Idaho was replaced by the Technical Support Engineer Certificate at Ensign College.

Associate Degree Requirements
All C1 courses must be completed before any other courses can be taken.
NOTE: If you have not completed PC 103 or GS 120 through PathwayConnect, you will need to complete the course GE 103 – Online University Skills.

C1 – Certificate 1

BYU-Idaho Certificates:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Agribusiness Management
  • Basic Accounting (Spring 2021 Semester Only)
  • Commercial Fundamentals
  • Computer Support (Spring 2021 Semester Only)
  • Construction Field Supervision
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management (Spring 2021 Semester Only)
  • Social Media Marketing (Spring 2021 Semester Only)
  • Web and Computer Programming

Ensign College Certificates (Fall 2021 Semester and forward):
  • Basic Accounting
  • Hospitality and Tourism Management
  • Medical Billing and Coding Fundamentals
  • Project Management
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Technical Support Engineer
ACTION ITEM
  • In the last semester of your C1, you will need to apply for graduation.
  • During your last semester of C1 courses, if an Ensign College certificate was completed for C1, start the transfer request to move enrollment from Ensign College to BYU-Idaho.
After completing C1, AG and AR courses can be taken along with C2 courses. The Degree Planner will plan these courses appropriately.
 
C2 – Certificate 2 
  • Business and Leadership Skills
 
ACTION ITEM
  • In the last semester of your C2, you will need to apply for graduation.
  • You will need to complete the internship requirement prior to completing your bachelor's degree. The class project is the preferred option for this degree, but you may choose to complete internship to fulfill this requirement. After finding an internship, it must be approved through the Internship Office before you can register. This process takes time and should be started no later than in the semester prior to when the internship is planned in your Degree Planner.
    • Internship Waiver requests are no longer processed by BYU-Pathway Worldwide.

I – Internship   
  • GS 497 - Professional Projects

Prerequisite – Minimum of 50 credits 
OR
 
  • BUS 410 - Principles of Advanced Business Management

Prerequisite – Minimum of 72 credits 

NOTE: If students have an internship lined up, they can still register for BUS 298R OR IDS 287R but starting Winter 2025, all students will be required to take GS 497 OR BUS 410 to fulfill the internship requirement.   
NOTE: If a student previously completed BUS 298R – Beginning Internship OR IDS 297R – Applied Learning Project, it will count as credit for the internship requirement, and they will not need to take GS 497 or BUS 410. If the student already has an internship lined up to fulfill BUS 298R or IDS 287R, please speak to Advising when it comes time to register if you do not have the internship in your Degree Planner


AR – Associate Religion
 
  • 2 cornerstone religion courses and 2 additional religion courses.

AG – Associate Generals
  • Program required core courses:
 
  • Math 108X: Math for the Real World
  • WRIT 101: Writing in Professional Contexts 
    • WRIT 101 replaced ENG 150. If you have already fulfilled this requirement with ENG 150, you would not need to take WRIT 101.  
  • BUS 301: Advanced Writing in Professional Contexts 
  • GE 103: Online University Skills (Fulfilled by PC 103, GE 103, or GS 120 taken during PathwayConnect)
  • ECON 150: Economic Principles and Problems - Microeconomics
ACTION ITEM
In the last semester of your associate degree, you will need to apply for graduation.

Associate Degree Complete
       


Bachelor’s Degree Requirements
  The bachelor’s degree requirements include completion of the associate degree requirements listed above. Prior to taking any of the courses listed in the bachelor’s degree requirements, you will need to complete all associate degree requirements.

C3 – Certificate 3
  • Business Administration
 
ACTION ITEM
In the last semester of your C3, you will need to apply for graduation.

BR – Bachelor Religion  
  • 2 cornerstone courses and 1 additional course
 
BG – Bachelor Generals  
Students will no longer take the breadth course options that may be listed in their Degree Audit and will instead take the Leadership and Self Reliance Module courses listed below:
  • Arts & Humanities – 1 course
    • HUM 110 – Discover/Discern Through Arts
  • Natural Science – 2 courses
    • PUBH 132 – Personal Health & Wellness
    • GESCI 110 – Sustaining Human Life
  • Social Science – 2 courses
    • FCS 160 – Home & Family Resource Management
    • PEACE 101 – Conflict and Peace

 NOTE: If you have previously taken the old/discontinued breadth courses and your Degree Audit has those requirements fulfilled, you will not need to take the module courses for those already filled sections.

E – Elective Courses
  • Degree Planner will plan the required number of elective courses to finish your upper division credit hour requirement (15 residency credit hours) and the minimum credit hour requirement for a bachelor’s degree (120 credit hours).
 
ACTION ITEM
In the last semester of your bachelor's degree, you will need to review your degree audit to make sure you have met all requirements for graduation.
  • If all requirements have been met and your account has no holds, you will need to apply for graduation.


Bachelor’s Degree Complete

10/11/2024